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There was a time I believed I could do it all and become the woman I felt like, but when I moved back home I learned shame and that I was too weak to stand up for myself when it mattered the most

I let everyone around me force me back into the closet and I started believing im a bad person for wanting to be a woman. I feel like a failure and coward for choosing let everyone force me back into my dead name and masculine pronouns

I hate that I feel the burning desire to comeback out and that I desperately want to try taking steps towards girlmoding. Like what's the point when I already know what the response is? Why should I try again when it can only lead to pain?

How the fuck do you start over again? How do I become strong and confident enough when I still hold on to the hurt of having failed a first time already?

I just want to feel in control of my own life again and live
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>>41702089
get away from your parents, this is really your only option
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>>41702132
Finding a job that allows me to do that is so fucking hard and the only jobs that want to hire me are like part time retail
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Is there really not a single tranny here that can answer?



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